-Tour of Córdoba visiting the Alcazar de los Reyes Cristianos, the Great Mosque-Cathedral of Córdoba, and the Umayyad Andalusian treasure where you will be impressed by its “forest of columns”

-Visit the famous Jewish quarter

-Discover the most emblematic monuments of Seville on a day tour

-Dinner and a flamenco show for you in one of the best places in Granada, The Temple of Flamenco

-Tour to visit the impressive Alhambra and Generalife Gardens

-Private transfers throughout tour

Madrid, Córdoba, Seville, Granada and more…

You’ll explore the best of Madrid and Andalusia

All of the must-do activities

Tour the Toledo, Córdoba, Madrid and Seville

Itinerary

Day 1 – Arrive in Madrid

Arrive in Madrid, where you will be greeted by your private driver and transferred to your hotel. No city on earth is more full of life than Madrid, a beguiling place whose sheer energy carries a simple message: this city really knows how to live. Accommodations at the NH Collection Paseo del Prado.

Day 2 – Madrid City Tour and Toledo

After your breakfast your private driver will pick you up to join a panoramic tour to discover the most interesting parts of the city: Gran Via, Paseo de la Castellana, Puerta del Sol, Plaza de Toros de las Ventas. You will have a break at the Hard Rock Café for refreshments. For lunch, you will taste the typical tapas at the restaurant “Los Galayos”. In the afternoon, you will go to Toledo to visit this beautiful city, one of the most monumental of Spain. Enjoy a panoramic view and also go into some of the most important monuments such as the “Santa María La Blanca Synagogue” and Damasquinado workshop. Return to Madrid and the NH Collection Paseo del Prado.

Day 3 – Madrid – Córdoba

After breakfast, spend the morning exploring Madrid or just relax until you are picked up at your hotel at 1:00 pm and transferred to the train station by your private driver. You will take the AVE (high-speed train) to Córdoba where you arrive in two hours and transferred to your hotel. Córdoba was once the premier city of the Western World, the greatest metropolis west of Constantinople, and the seat of Europe’s first university. Most travelers love strolling the town’s ancient cobblestone streets, peeking through gates for glimpses of lush flowers and beautiful tiled fountains. Accommodations are at the Hotel Macia Alfaros.

Day 4 – Córdoba – Seville

After your breakfast, your private driver will pick you up to join your next tour. The tour begins by visiting the Alcazar de los Reyes Cristianos, to continue in the Great Mosque-Cathedral of Cordoba, Umayyad Andalusian treasure where you will be impressed by its “forest of columns”. Then visit the famous Jewish quarter, where a walk through its picturesque streets, squares, full of local color, to conclude in the Synagogue of Córdoba, the only survivor in Andalusia. Free time for lunch and private transfer to the train station for the AVE bound for Seville. On your arrival in Seville, you will be transferred to the hotel by your private driver. Accommodations at the Hotel Ribera de Triana.

Day 5 – Seville

After your breakfast, you will discover the most emblematic monuments of Seville by luxury minibus: the Santa Cruz, the famous Jewish quarter: a labyrinth of narrow streets, which lead to the gorgeous Plaza de los Venerables. Visit the Royal Alcazars, World Heritage Site and one of the most outstanding examples of Mudéjar architecture, the Cathedral-Giralda of Seville, the world’s largest gothic cathedral. The tour starts by the University, the Old Tobaccos Factory, San Telmo Palace, The Golden Tower, Isabel II Bridge and the Macarena Basilica. Visit the Plaza de España, the centerpiece of the 1929 Iberoamerican Exposition. The tour ends in the Cathedral.

Do you need some relaxing time? Check out Aire de Seville right in the heart of Santa Cruz atop an ancient Arab bathhouse and Roman ruins. The unique ambiance inside displays the Mudejar influence in Seville through the stucco and tiled walls, clay works, and the dim lighting of the authentic bronze lanterns. There is a hint of Roman descent as well through the seating and architectural style of the bathhouse. Aire de Seville is a refuge that portrays the history of ancestors who used the public bath as an art form for the senses. The bathhouse offers the Arabic tradition of relaxation through water. Enjoy three different types of baths; first a warm bath (96ºF), second a hot bath (104ºF), and finally a cold bath (60ºF), these temperatures change create contrasting sensations for the human body. Your session will last an hour and a half approximately . Accommodations at the Hotel Ribera de Triana.

Day 6 – Seville – Granada

Breakfast at your hotel, then you can enjoy your free time before your driver picks you up to the train station to take the train to Granada. On arrival in Granada, transfer with your private driver to the hotel. In the evening, we have included a dinner and a flamenco show for you in one of the best places in town, The Temple of Flamenco. Accommodation at the Hotel Luna de Granada.

Day 7 – Granada

Today, join the tour to visit the impressive Alhambra and Generalife Gardens, one of the most visited monuments in Spain. The afternoon will be free at leisure to explore the city on your own. Then back to the Hotel Luna de Granada.

Day 8 – Return Home – Buen Viaje!

After breakfast, you will be taken to the airport by your private driver. Buen viaje!

Price/Hotels

Date

Price Per Person

Departs Daily

$1,999

Hotel Experience

Madrid – NH Collection Paseo del Prado or similar

The Neo-Baroque NH Collection Madrid Paseo del Prado hotel in Madrid was designed by the architect Antonio Palacios, who also stamped his mark on the Palacio de Cibeles, which now serves as the mayor’s office. The hotel has an impeccable location, with the Prado just across the street.

The hotel overlooks the city’s emblematic Neptune Fountain , it’s a 5-minute walk to Buen Retiro Park, with its sculptures and peaceful lake, Thyssen, and Reina Sofia museums are only a stone’s throw away and also close to vibrant bars and restaurants.

Córdoba – Hotel Marcia Alfaros or similar

Maciá Alfaros is in a traditional Andalusian-style building, a 15-minute walk from Córdoba’s famous Mosque and its Jewish Quarter.

The Alfaros maintains many of the building’s original features, including stone arches and columns. It has stylish décor and its bedrooms are spacious and air-conditioned. Each has a flat- screen TV with satellite channels. It also features an outdoor swimming pool and free Wi-Fi.

Seville – Hotel Ribera de Triana or similar

The 4-star hotel is located in the heart of the Triana district of Seville. It is a lively and dynamic neighborhood with many nice little bars and restaurants.

From the hotel, you can enjoy beautiful views of the Guadalquivir River and the historic Triana Bridge. You can also overlook the city of Seville and catch a glimpse of the Giralda, which sticks out above its rooftops.

Granada – Hotel Luna de Granada or similar

The Gran Hotel Luna de Granada is a four star hotel located only ten-minute from the historical centre.

The rooms feature natural light and are fully equipped with TV, telephone, air conditioning, free Wi-Fi, with a modern style to enjoy your stays in Granada. The private bathrooms come with a bathtub and shower.

Note: Limited Availability, some hotels may not be available. Prices are per person, do not include taxes.